Logged Visits:

3/4 Approached trig via FP's from Costock village to the NW. As with other comments, trig is on S side of W/E hedge 12 yards (yup, I'll use yards now it's Brexit) W of the stile. Like other triggers I looked in the wrong section first! You won't see the trig from the N side after March. Flattish landscape views.

Enclosed within the hedge but intact - needed to go over the stile, turn to right and walk a few paces along the hedge line, then peer in. Very slight damage, probably from hedge cutting machinery. Visited after finding a nearby new geocache.

I was diverted off the route I was on due to a Police Incident (nope, no idea what it was but roads all over the place were blocked) so found myself driving along this narrow country lane, when my dash-mounted Satmap showed I was approaching a trig. Providence, clearly. Pulled over into a field entrance and went back to the start of the footpath. Hopped over the stile into the cowfield - cows far away munching together, thank goodness - and found the pillar embedded in the hedgerow.

Recent hedge and ditch works have mostly exposed this trig. Another with v limited views in the fog. Metal cap, shallow letters, NW s/hole open, missing a chunk out of one corner (mishap with a hedge cutter I suspect), otherwise vgc. Two things I have learned from a morning's trigging: driving round is a quick way to build up numbers but give me a good walk and a pub, any day, and I need a new phone to put the android app on!

Managed to park on grass verge next to footpath stile. Had a blonde moment as turned left and spent five minutes peering into the wrong section of hedge. Easily spotted trig on return to stile and looking a few metres further on. Edge of pillar out of hedge and FB visible. Electric fence appears to be not working (I touched it to test it) with string instead of wire. Spoke to an elderly local women on return to road who said she had lived there for years and had no idea a trig lurked in that hedge.

Would never have found this one without GPS. It has now been completely engulfed by the hedge it once sat next to, see the difference in the pictures. You go over a stile from the minor road and follow the hedge a few metres but it takes some spotting. Electric fence does not help either. Some quite nice views.

Took some finding. Did not have this in the GPS, Pharisee spotted it on the map. on the 1:50000 map I had in the car it shows on the other side of the foot path so thats were we looked first. corner missing av views

Visited this one with Deego. Found it after searching for a few minutes on the wrong side of the footpath. The 1:50.000 OS map shows it as being located between the footpath and the drive up to Wolds Farm (which is where we looked, initially). The 1:25,000 OS map places it correctly on the other side of the footpath (which is where we found it, of course). Itís lost a corner, probably clouted by a hedge trimmer but otherwise itís in good condition. All the metalwork is in place. Views are of open farmland and donít have much to commend them.

An easy one, this; about 10 yards off a public path and just over the stile from a lovely wide-verged country lane. Fortunately the flush bracket faced outwards as the pillar is set neatly into the hedge. It's all intact with the original plug. There are sone reasonable agricultural views NW/SE but nothing special.